Annual tradition of serving hot meals to law students going strong
Faculty and staff of the William S. Richardson School of Law show their appreciation for their students by dishing up free hot meals to the more than 300 students at the school.
Faculty and staff of the William S. Richardson School of Law show their appreciation for their students by dishing up free hot meals to the more than 300 students at the school.
The Aloha Bash will also feature local favorites, Maoli, Mahkess and UH’s very own student band and winner of Battle of the Bands, Introspektra.
The S-Designation was created to help students find courses, connect with faculty and provide opportunities to study sustainability from a variety of perspectives.
Diane Ramos achieved the state’s highest score in the All-USA Community College Academic Team competition earning her an academic scholarship.
The campus-wide celebration brought together Hawaiian culture, sustainable choices, career opportunities and community involvement.
More than 100 friends, colleagues, law students, staff and faculty members gathered in the UH law school courtyard honor and memorialize Judge James S. Burns.
Check out the variety of Earth Week celebrations held on Âé¶¹´«Ã½campuses.
The project, entitled “Building a Hawaiian Spoken Language Repository,” will create a digital corpus of recordings and transcripts of Native Hawaiian language.
Pacific Business News selected Higa to the diverse group of exceptional young Âé¶¹´«Ã½ businessmen and businesswomen.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Foundation honors long-term historic property monitoring plan for UH managed lands on Maunakea.